Marcus Carter (CEO of Artisan Food Club)

Glasgow independent honey brand strikes a new partnership in SW England

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GLASGOW-based BeeHype Honey has announced its new distribution partnership with Artisan Food Club to spread its reach further and help improve the average modern diet. 
 

Latest news marks another significant milestone for the brand, further widening its product reach and its independent retail network to Somerset and Cornwall. Customers in South West England can already findBeeHype’s exciting range at a number of independent retailers such as The Cobham Larder, Teals Farm Shop, Trevaskis Farm and more. 

The brand is on a mission to make honey exciting again and addresses the alarming negative impact of processed foods and refined sugar on the nation’s health. BeeHype aims to revolutionise the market and turn raw honey into an experience and an essential part of the British diet. 

BeeHype have already been incredibly active in spreading the word and their latest partnership will help them reach even more people. It also supports Artisan Food Club in their mission to bring the brands of the future to UK’s independent retailers.

Founded in 2012, the food and drinks distributor bridges the gap betweenartisan producers and independent retailers helping both sides to expand their business, stand out and attract loyal customers.

Marcus Carter, CEO of Artisan Food Club, said: “We are extremely happy to have BeeHype join our club! They are a great addition to our portfolio, helping our network of independent retailers to offer something unique and innovative to their local communities.The interest in natural products and healthy substitutes is ever-growing, so BeeHype is the perfect range to help our shops stay ahead of the curve.”

Momchil Vasilev, BeeHype Co-founder, commented: “Artisan Food Club is exactly what our brand needed to spread the word about our innovative products and grow our community of health-conscious individuals. By launching in Somerset and Cornwall, we hope to bring a positive change for both the local community and the independent retailers in the south west corner of the country.”

Although the brand is relatively new to the market, its unique approach to honey and exceptional flavours have already been recognised widely across the UK.  

In addition, BeeHype has recently expanded its portfolio with Ginger Boost, and Happy Bee Pollen to help their fans increase their immunity naturally. 

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